TV Review: 'Ring of Fire'
For those who didn't find "Walk the Line" a sufficient exploration of the Johnny Cash-June Carter made-in-country-heaven romance, Lifetime putties in the gaps with "Ring of Fire," a handsome-looking T…
For those who didn't find "Walk the Line" a sufficient exploration of the Johnny Cash-June Carter made-in-country-heaven romance, Lifetime putties in the gaps with "Ring of Fire," a handsome-looking T…
Although the obvious comparison is to CW's short-lived cheerleader drama "Hellcats," "Hit the Floor" -- a terrible title for VH1's soap about, to cut to the chase, the Laker Girls -- bears a closer re…
Despite its popularity in basic-cable environs from Bravo to Spike, the business-makeover genre has a mixed track record on broadcast networks. Fox seeks to bring its reality brand to the format by fr…
Two recent high-profile HBO movies, "Phil Spector" and now the Liberace tell-all "Behind the Candelabra," each touch upon a theme that should possess special resonance around Hollywood - namely, an…
The broadcast networks are hard-pressed to define what it is that keeps them on top of the heap as cable and new technologies chip away at their foundations. Yet the annual upfront ritual only…
Anne Heche's TV roles have hewn toward the whimsical, and "Save Me" - a half-hour premiering with back-to-back episodes on NBC - is no exception. Echoing the movie "Hello Again" (which makes sense, si…
SPOILER ALERT: If "The Office" finale is still waiting on your DVR, read no further. "There's a lot of beauty in ordinary things." That rather poetic observation came from Pam (Jenna Fischer) in what…
As documentaries go, it's not the Inquisition. But another evening with Brooks should be more than enough to put a little springtime in any fan's step.
If you adhere to the notion variety is the spice of life (as opposed to just a terrific place to run “For your consideration” ads), the CW is definitely not the network for you. That's because its dev…
"Motive" seeks to brighten up the crime procedural formula, unsuccessfully, by shifting the focus from "who"-dunit to "why."